However, on Windows 10, everything is summed up within the Battery saver that acts just the same way as that of Power saver on smartphones, where the background apps are limited, screen brightness is reduced, processor performance is limited and small other changes are made to extend battery life. In the old versions of Windows, as well, there are several options to extend the battery life by reducing PC performance, reducing screen brightness and other things, when a computer is running on battery power. Among the many new features on Windows 10, the battery saver mode is apparently new. With every single update of Windows 10, we get some neat new features to increase productivity and also boost the performance of our computers in the long run.
However, Windows 10 is a modern operating system with significant improvements over its predecessor Windows 8 and 8.1 and Windows 7, which is still one of my most favorite operating systems on computers that are not designed for Windows 10.
You might hate Windows 10 for screwing up your system after every update, lack of support for legacy applications and for other reasons.